In typical Stephen A. Smith fashion, the ESPN analyst decided to fire off his hot take on Philadelphia 76ers guard Markelle Fultz. But it was essentially just an outlandish comment with very little to back it up.

On ESPN’s First Take, Smith was asked how the Sixers’ “process” looks after the Fultz news, to which he first responded “awful.” Obviously, he backtracked from that immediately after, pointing to Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, but proceeded to call Fultz the “biggest bust in NBA history.”

Enjoy.

His comments on Fultz as a bust come around the 1:05 mark. He cites names like Kwame Brown and Michael Olowokandi as being better than the Sixers guard.

First, calling a 20-year-old who’s played less than a full season’s worth of games the “biggest bust in NBA history” is wild in its own right. But from there, Smith goes on to cite the psychological side of Fultz’s struggles, while saying he has “personal demons” that no one fully knows about.

Taking all of that into account, it’s seems premature to make any of these statements at this moment. But, far be it from me to question where Fultz ranks among draft busts, even though he shouldn’t be categorized as one at all right now.